Teething at 2 months?

My LO has been so needy the last few days. She won't sleep unless she is on ny chest. She's been drooling a lot. She is warm to the touch. Been fussy. If I put her on my shoulder, she tries to chew on it.
So I checked to see if I could feel anything and as soon as I ran my finger along her gums, she calmed right down. She's going to be two months on Monday. I feel like its way too early for her to be teething.

She's trying to chew everything now. As soon as I go to burp her, she's chewing my shoulder. She chews her hands. I gave her a teething toy out of the freezer, and she thought it was the best thing. Chewed it for a good 10-15 minutes. Do you guys think it would be okay to give her Tylenol to feel better?

My son has been like this as well. I posted the same thing but had no responses. He also enjoys the teething ring I gave him. He is super clingy the past few days and screams so loud if I put him down, specifically at night even if I just set him down to change his diaper. He seems to be either really upset or just in the best mood ever. No in between.

I wouldn't give Tylenol while other things are working. I figure the less chemicals we give them the better they will be in the long run. If she's warm I would check her temp and call the doctor if she has a fever. I love my doctor's 24 hour nurse line.

My son will be 2 months tomorrow and has the same symptoms warm to the touch, really fussy, drooling and he's been really hard to get to take naps where before he would go right down. I'm chalking it up to that he's hit a growth spurt and he's in his second leap (development wise). I got the app wonder weeks it explains a lot as to why he could be more fussy at times. OP you should check it out.

My son had these same symptoms that started about 2 weeks ago and I thought it might me teething but I sort of brushed it off because I told myself it can't be he is way too young at 8 weeks to be getting teeth. But here we are now with two freshly broken through bottom teeth and let me just say breastfeeding is not fun now!